Missing the bus is something Jason Johnson has become tired of. Hoping never to miss his ride again, Johnson developed an app that allows anyone with an iPhone, iPad or iPod to keep track of where their bus or train is in real time, right down to the foot.

The Federal Communications Commission is reviewing its broadcast indecency policies and its asking for public opinion, a move that has some people concerned about a possible change and what could be allowed on television and radio in the future.

Kennecott Utah Copper has sent out a warning to their employees and to the surrounding community that they've detected ground movement in the walls of the Bingham Canyon Mine and expect a slide to happen soon.

As Gov. Gary Herbert goes to California to persuade businesses to move to Utah, he might do well to remind them of Utahns' unique ability to communicate in dozens of different languages within a single workplace.

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